redirect, reroute, deviate, deflect
Entertaining, humorous. A good source for synonyms is a thesaurus.
Another word for divert one's attention is "distract." It means to draw someone's focus away from something, often to prevent them from concentrating on a particular task or thought. Other synonyms include "diverge" or "redirect."
The noun forms of the verb to divert are diverter, diversion, and the gerund, diverting.
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the tractor, not to be confused with protractor. this is actually a very hard question to answer because roots are underground.To draw or take away; divert
The base word of diversion is "divert."
Entertaining, humorous. A good source for synonyms is a thesaurus.
Another word for divert one's attention is "distract." It means to draw someone's focus away from something, often to prevent them from concentrating on a particular task or thought. Other synonyms include "diverge" or "redirect."
Another word for turning away your attention is to divert someone away from something. distract , distraction(s), distracted, one of those variants depending on context
This canal will temporarily divert the flood waters away from the town.
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The Middle English word divert originated from the Latin word divertere, which means to turn in opposite directions. It was first used around the 15th century.
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An example is.... I can't do my homework in front of the tv or else I'll get diverted. (Divert means to distract)
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The word you are looking for is "divert." If you divert traffic, you change its route or direction, often to alleviate congestion or improve flow.
The word diverted is a verb. It is the past tense of divert.